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you said mitch katz convinced you laura's law was wrong. laura's law works. nevada shows, city of new york with kendra's law shows that kendra's law can and will save lives. it gives the police a tool so that people can be treated instead of jailed. and your mental health court in san francisco proves it. i think that all of you would do well to attend the graduation ceremonies and see the people who have been treated and rehabilitated. dr. peter [speaker not understood] described mental illness, it is a physically-based illness, a disability of the
you said mitch katz convinced you laura's law was wrong. laura's law works. nevada shows, city of new york with kendra's law shows that kendra's law can and will save lives. it gives the police a tool so that people can be treated instead of jailed. and your mental health court in san francisco proves it. i think that all of you would do well to attend the graduation ceremonies and see the people who have been treated and rehabilitated. dr. peter [speaker not understood] described mental...
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, i read you the law earlier. we are talking about constitutionally protected politically free speech. mr. st. croix takes that free speech out of the official record, appends it somewhere else and in the place of where it lawfully should appear. substitute his approved censored version of our comments, anyone can read these minutes and see that what i said and what mr. st. croix says that i said are not the same. i am censored as are other members of the public. i continue this... to continue this, the ethics commission must show a compelling state interest. if you try to take what a member of the public says and their free speech is protected in its writing and its publication in the government document. mr. st. croix does not like what members of the public have to say, and wants to retain the ability to marginalize that free speech and substitute his own interpretation. that is viewpoint discrimination. it is what is specifically under the law not permitted. and mr. hur, you, tonight, made it very clear that y
, i read you the law earlier. we are talking about constitutionally protected politically free speech. mr. st. croix takes that free speech out of the official record, appends it somewhere else and in the place of where it lawfully should appear. substitute his approved censored version of our comments, anyone can read these minutes and see that what i said and what mr. st. croix says that i said are not the same. i am censored as are other members of the public. i continue this... to continue...
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and what has happened is a change to city law. and the port and park are examples of exclusive jurisdiction and therefore have been carved out. what is happening here is a similar expansion of the jurisdiction of sfmta following with proposition k and proposition a in 2007. given sfmta exclusive jurisdiction of taxi related functions. and no way not to define as issue of permits. and you reviewing appeal of the permits and step in the shoes of the sfmta that has been transferred to sfmta. portion b gives this body the jurisdiction to listen to the appeals of granting and denial of individual permits. this is not, the resolution that is before this board on the jurisdiction request is not the issuance of individual permits. it's the issuance of a number of permits based on the sfmta finding of public interest and others. it's a legislative act and it's setting the rules for the operation of taxis in the city. this body does not have jurisdiction of legislative actions. it's a quasi-judicial body, that means it makes decision based
and what has happened is a change to city law. and the port and park are examples of exclusive jurisdiction and therefore have been carved out. what is happening here is a similar expansion of the jurisdiction of sfmta following with proposition k and proposition a in 2007. given sfmta exclusive jurisdiction of taxi related functions. and no way not to define as issue of permits. and you reviewing appeal of the permits and step in the shoes of the sfmta that has been transferred to sfmta....
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so remember, you don't need a law to go green. just the desire and the commitment to do the right thing. >> there's more "teen kids news" coming up next. >> we'll be right back. >> this report is brought to you by fitsmi.com. one out of every three american kids is overweight. and research shows that girls struggling to get fit are often the least likely to get the help they need. so denise's story is encouraging. about a year ago, she came across fitsmi while surfing the web. it's an online community of teens like her, trying to lose weight. and she's willing to share her story with us. hi, denise. >> hello! >> has weight always been an issue for you? >> you know, when i was younger, it was never really an issue, but once i moved into my teens, i moved around a lot. i changed a lot of schools, and along the way, i dropped lots of activities. so that's when the weight really started packing on and just becoming a problem. >> and how did it affect you? >> at the beginning, really, i didn't notice it. i just didn't notice it at all.
so remember, you don't need a law to go green. just the desire and the commitment to do the right thing. >> there's more "teen kids news" coming up next. >> we'll be right back. >> this report is brought to you by fitsmi.com. one out of every three american kids is overweight. and research shows that girls struggling to get fit are often the least likely to get the help they need. so denise's story is encouraging. about a year ago, she came across fitsmi while...
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>> ted kennedy give a speech cheering on this new law. romney signs the bill with 14 different pens that he hands out to everyone there. it's a big celebration. in a sense, it's the kickoff to romney's presidential campaign. >> narrator: romney believed he now had what he needed: the achievement that would help him win the ultimate prize: the presidency. >>> it's the inauguration day of the nation's first african-american president... >> hundreds of thousands of people already... >> narrator: january 20, 2009. >> i, barack hussein obama, do solemnly swear... >> narrator: barack obama inherited a country on the brink. >> stunning crowd of people that converged on the nation's... >> our economy is badly weakened... >> narrator: an economy in collapse. >> greed and irresponsibility on the part of some... >> narrator: he kept saying the problems were big enough, and his win historic enough, that everyone in washington would join together to fix the country. >> he spoke of no less than remaking america... >> he got to washington and he became
>> ted kennedy give a speech cheering on this new law. romney signs the bill with 14 different pens that he hands out to everyone there. it's a big celebration. in a sense, it's the kickoff to romney's presidential campaign. >> narrator: romney believed he now had what he needed: the achievement that would help him win the ultimate prize: the presidency. >>> it's the inauguration day of the nation's first african-american president... >> hundreds of thousands of...
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there would have been no additional rps purchases needed to comply with the law. the calendar year we're in right now, 2012 is more of a dry year. and we have some plant outages. we project that we will need to procure rps resources to meet the acts requirements. they will be small so they're going to be under the 5% of retail sales limit. we're forecasting each month to monitor and evaluate the need. we expect we will need to procure renewable energy credits equivalent to 50,000 megawatt hours before january 1st, 2013. -- to comply with this law * . we expect that will cost us about $50,000. the act also allows for cost limitations, as i mentioned, if exceptions. the exceptions briefly are that our obligation is capped at the same level as other publicly owned utilities. so, for example, the requirement for publicly owned utilities is 20% of your retail sales need to be met by rps compliant resources. in 2012 that rises to 33% by 2020. we may delay compliance due to circumstances beyond our control, and we may adopt a cost limitation. so, putting the cap and the
there would have been no additional rps purchases needed to comply with the law. the calendar year we're in right now, 2012 is more of a dry year. and we have some plant outages. we project that we will need to procure rps resources to meet the acts requirements. they will be small so they're going to be under the 5% of retail sales limit. we're forecasting each month to monitor and evaluate the need. we expect we will need to procure renewable energy credits equivalent to 50,000 megawatt hours...
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this law basically what it does is that it will criminalize people who are in protests if the police of that city deem the protest to be an unlawful assembly of course that . varies from jurisdiction to jurisdiction terms of how easy it is for the police force to say this is an unlawful assembly or it is a lawful assembly but let's look at montreal for example and across get back in any major city back where if you were fifty people or more in a in a peaceful protest a nonviolent protest that could be depended on unlawful assembly if you have enough presented your itinerary and the directions of according to your protests routes to the police force of them in a spot in come back before the protest is started and that's what's causing a lot of controversy because people are saying you know it's my inherit right to go out and express our opinions me able to go to the streets and take to the streets in a peaceful manner when i was covering as a reporter the major i guess you protests that were happening in downtown montreal because of the students protests that were happening there basi
this law basically what it does is that it will criminalize people who are in protests if the police of that city deem the protest to be an unlawful assembly of course that . varies from jurisdiction to jurisdiction terms of how easy it is for the police force to say this is an unlawful assembly or it is a lawful assembly but let's look at montreal for example and across get back in any major city back where if you were fifty people or more in a in a peaceful protest a nonviolent protest that...
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in july two thousand and twelve the national assembly of nicaragua adopted a law to build a canal that would connect the caribbean to the pacific this would not merrily give a boost to the nicaraguan economy but actually promote you can change to one of the region's reaches economies when is the canal scheduled for completion. indeed a vision of such a canal goes back as long as the history of nicaragua for five centuries you know nobody. ever since the spanish conquest on their own great britain rival it with spain for control of iraq are thinking there was a natural motorway here it's sort of existed by way of the san juan the river that springs from lake nicaragua but one section was missing a canal across the narrow isthmus of reverse. because of that our country ended up in the middle of geo political disputes and became a target for us expansionist policies nicaragua and most of all independence after the us invasion but what's important here is that this project has always been on the books with good i want to over a century ago the americans themselves looked into building a ca
in july two thousand and twelve the national assembly of nicaragua adopted a law to build a canal that would connect the caribbean to the pacific this would not merrily give a boost to the nicaraguan economy but actually promote you can change to one of the region's reaches economies when is the canal scheduled for completion. indeed a vision of such a canal goes back as long as the history of nicaragua for five centuries you know nobody. ever since the spanish conquest on their own great...
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we are improving the rule of law. we are confronting these cartels, we're trying to bring them down, bring them to justice. we are transforming institutions devoted to the rule of law. and we are also going to the most vulnerable area of society to try to reconstruct the social fabric. of course we want to have much better results. >> rose: are you succeeding. >> i think we would want to have much better results. we have some indications that we are on the right track. let me show you again a simple chart of what we have been able to do in cuidad juarez. it became at some point a couple years ago one of the most violent cities in the world. >> rose: right. >> the drug gangs were fighting each other, they were killing each other and it was very very hard and it was a very very hard environment. we had been able to bring the homicide rate 76% with a comprehensive strategy and we are doing things like this in other areas of the country where the violence is particularly significant. overall, the crime rate in mexico decr
we are improving the rule of law. we are confronting these cartels, we're trying to bring them down, bring them to justice. we are transforming institutions devoted to the rule of law. and we are also going to the most vulnerable area of society to try to reconstruct the social fabric. of course we want to have much better results. >> rose: are you succeeding. >> i think we would want to have much better results. we have some indications that we are on the right track. let me show...
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it is in the federal law. if, god forbid, we had a real problem with hurricane sandy hitting the northeast, the emergency procedures in our constitution said the state legislature then would elect or nominate the electors to the electoral college. if we cannot run an election for some reason, we still have a backup plan in place in that eventuality. each state has a slate and when you vote for president, you're not voting for president, you are voting for the slate of electors. these people are going to vote for who they think is best to be president. each state gets a number of electors equal to the number of representatives plus the number of senators which is true for each state. those people are elected on election day. they don't actually come together. they mail it in. it is early voting with them as well. they select the winner. in the event of a tie, in the electoral college, we go to the congress and the procedures there where each state votes as a unit as to who they think is going to -- who they wou
it is in the federal law. if, god forbid, we had a real problem with hurricane sandy hitting the northeast, the emergency procedures in our constitution said the state legislature then would elect or nominate the electors to the electoral college. if we cannot run an election for some reason, we still have a backup plan in place in that eventuality. each state has a slate and when you vote for president, you're not voting for president, you are voting for the slate of electors. these people are...
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we need more boots on the ground and will at the political level to enforce the law and appears that we need state level support as well. >> thank you, so this is a big picture question. miss dillon. >> what do you think that the legislature can do to address the systemic problems with the finances. >> that is a big picture question, it is a tough question. i think that in the long term a lot of the problems that we have here in the budget relate to the ease at which citizens can put ballot box budgeting measure into his our state rule books and they don't sunset and the legislature has increasing little control as well as the government what can and cannot be cut every year. this is a problem that is not caused by democrats or republicans or the structure of our system. that is one thing that i would try to change is have legislation passed that would allow any such provisions that are sponsored by citizens and maybe even provisions that are sponsored by legislatures such as a senator to sunset or be examined regularly by some type of a commission. as to whether they remain valid. t
we need more boots on the ground and will at the political level to enforce the law and appears that we need state level support as well. >> thank you, so this is a big picture question. miss dillon. >> what do you think that the legislature can do to address the systemic problems with the finances. >> that is a big picture question, it is a tough question. i think that in the long term a lot of the problems that we have here in the budget relate to the ease at which citizens...
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when they were called out for breaking the law, they collaborated to break the law that granted citizens and residents oversight to their activities. the retaliation they deliberately vote today remove the sunshine ordinance task force only physically disabled member. even though they offered to stay on the task force until they successor could be found. the sunshine ordinance task force has a mandate that one member must be physically disabled at all times. they deliberately voted to remove the only physically disabled member of the task force, and the removal of this person was the dismantling of the sunshine task force. as a result, the sunshine task force could not perform their duties. it has been five months since the sunshine ordinance task force has met. when the six supervisors voted to remove the physically disabled person from the task force, two felonies were committed. they were obstruction of justice and felony perjury. sunshine ordinance section 67.36, the sunshine ordinance shall supersede all local law. the sunshine ordinance provides the residents a check and balance wa
when they were called out for breaking the law, they collaborated to break the law that granted citizens and residents oversight to their activities. the retaliation they deliberately vote today remove the sunshine ordinance task force only physically disabled member. even though they offered to stay on the task force until they successor could be found. the sunshine ordinance task force has a mandate that one member must be physically disabled at all times. they deliberately voted to remove...
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there i served as vice president of one of the largest law schools, largest public law schools in the country. i took that sense of purpose, and i applied to the san francisco courts indegint panel and there i work on behalf excuse the expression, dirt poor residents who cannot afford an attorney of their own. but i did not stop there. i took that sense of purpose, and i founded the radio and television program that originate, on ksfs called folk law to give voice to the issues facing san francisco now these are not the issues that make the 10:00 o'clock news, these are the issues like parking, these are the issues like domestic violence prevention and funding for the arts that are dear to my heart and are dear to the hearts of residents as well. folks, this election, is about the future. but i do know one thing here in the present, i know that working with my neighbors, my community members, whether you are a laborer or someone in the tech field or an artist, i know that one thing, we can overcome any of the challenges that we face if we face them together, together, together, togeth
there i served as vice president of one of the largest law schools, largest public law schools in the country. i took that sense of purpose, and i applied to the san francisco courts indegint panel and there i work on behalf excuse the expression, dirt poor residents who cannot afford an attorney of their own. but i did not stop there. i took that sense of purpose, and i founded the radio and television program that originate, on ksfs called folk law to give voice to the issues facing san...
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and obviously international law boston bahrain spawn all public gatherings the saying it violates people people's basic freedoms the gal's motorcade is tightening its grip on the opposition after almost two years of growing addressed. this is also yukos here live from moscow hello and welcome to the program obama being accused of using superstorm sandy recovery efforts to boost the base for the presidency but it's officially put that campaigns on hold during the calamity turning to relief measures instead but some say the rivalry retro still shows for. an effort for. this was the surprise. i think there's. a hurricane sandy crashing on shore i've never seen anything like this i'm at a loss for words to describe what the storm could do but there is no loss for words on the campaign trail and on the eastern coast of our nation a lot of people are enduring some very difficult times the storm that wreaked havoc on america's east coast is wreaking confusion in the last critical days of a tight race for president so how do you run for office about seeming insensitive to a national tragedy the
and obviously international law boston bahrain spawn all public gatherings the saying it violates people people's basic freedoms the gal's motorcade is tightening its grip on the opposition after almost two years of growing addressed. this is also yukos here live from moscow hello and welcome to the program obama being accused of using superstorm sandy recovery efforts to boost the base for the presidency but it's officially put that campaigns on hold during the calamity turning to relief...
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to give their informed consent. >> i put my thumbprint on the document and my daughter-in-law signed in hindi, but the form was in english, so we couldn't understand everything. >> but that was enough for a 3-day-old healthy boy to be given a trial polio vaccine. he had a severe adverse event which was recorded by the hospital. four days later his family says he still has breathing and eating problems. this baby is more than one of 80 patients who the records show was severely affected in the trials in this town, most of which took place here at the main hospital. the families of the dozens who died might have never known their loved ones were ever on a trial, were it not for a doctor here at the hospital who turned whistleblower. >> the clinical trial subjects don't know the meaning of clinical trials. these doctors, they are making money and they are making huge amounts from the pharmaceutical companies. they are interested only in money. >> after he challenged his colleague he lost his job at the hospital. i set out to find some of the families of those who died. there have been l
to give their informed consent. >> i put my thumbprint on the document and my daughter-in-law signed in hindi, but the form was in english, so we couldn't understand everything. >> but that was enough for a 3-day-old healthy boy to be given a trial polio vaccine. he had a severe adverse event which was recorded by the hospital. four days later his family says he still has breathing and eating problems. this baby is more than one of 80 patients who the records show was severely...
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>> there are definitely law violations that can occur. our goal with this program is not necessarily for the prosecution of the bullies but more for education. we want it to stop. that is our main focus. we want the bullying to stop before it starts. so we don't have to prosecute anybody. >> cheryl: you mentioned that the course has gone national. how do people receive this? >> it's been overwhelmingly positive response. law enforcement community need the tools in crime prevention. everybody is wanting it to make a difference. >> cheryl: we have a lot more to talk about. when we continue, they are going to talk about what parents and kids can do to help put a >> cheryl: welcome back. we are talking about bullying. in the studio, tracy hearn and holly lodge from the sunnyvale police department. did you know that there is coded lingo that young people are using. let me give you some examples. parents are watching. keeping parents clueless. let's meet. talk dirty to me. just on the list. take your pants off. and i wanted sex now. i'm looking
>> there are definitely law violations that can occur. our goal with this program is not necessarily for the prosecution of the bullies but more for education. we want it to stop. that is our main focus. we want the bullying to stop before it starts. so we don't have to prosecute anybody. >> cheryl: you mentioned that the course has gone national. how do people receive this? >> it's been overwhelmingly positive response. law enforcement community need the tools in crime...
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laws and other things. otherwise these legislatures controlled by republicans will continue to do these things. i'm reminded of the old j pchlpn quote. there are two reasons a man does things. the reason he says and then the real reason he does things. >> there are members of congress trying to promote it, but i think we have to disaggregate what congress does in sponsor state legislatures and how people react on the ground and grass roots. what i heard about joy reid reporting to you from her time on the ground is the message here which i think is inspire to go a lot of people is last time they tried to stop him and he won. this time they're trying to stop all of us. doesn't matter really what we look like. a although a lot of this is based on stopping people who support obama including based on race, but guess what, like all voter suppression, it's bad for address so we can all get together on that. >> and this point that it's bad for democracy, as much as i love the ways that we've had to focus on, all r
laws and other things. otherwise these legislatures controlled by republicans will continue to do these things. i'm reminded of the old j pchlpn quote. there are two reasons a man does things. the reason he says and then the real reason he does things. >> there are members of congress trying to promote it, but i think we have to disaggregate what congress does in sponsor state legislatures and how people react on the ground and grass roots. what i heard about joy reid reporting to you...
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maud love is a ceus of setting the mayor's law office on fire back on december 29th. he is also responsible for arsons at the taylor chap el. davis said he met love when his firm considered probate for love's mother. >> i met him in the process of handling his mother's estate. >> davis said love tried to sue him but the lawsuit was thrown out. the paper reports he has a history of mental illness. >> law and tactical teams around the world are responding this morning to disaster drills throughout the east bay. the training started at five. more than 30 swat teams and five bomb squads will practice their response to situations like hostage rescue and chemical sabotage. the sheriff's department will check out a special surveillance drone they are looking to possibly buy. >> the giants are taking their show on the road. ryan will take the mound in tonight's game three at detroit's park. he has been their most effective starter in this postseason winning twice against the cardinals and allowing just one run in cincinnati. the tigers will start sanchez. ? the fire departmen
maud love is a ceus of setting the mayor's law office on fire back on december 29th. he is also responsible for arsons at the taylor chap el. davis said he met love when his firm considered probate for love's mother. >> i met him in the process of handling his mother's estate. >> davis said love tried to sue him but the lawsuit was thrown out. the paper reports he has a history of mental illness. >> law and tactical teams around the world are responding this morning to...
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the answer is john green bob he's the chief counsel of the lawyers committee for civil rights under law hey there john let's start off by asking why are iowa secretary of state and the texas attorney general so opposed to voting monitors. again thanks for having me. i really don't know it's really quite silly the monitors from europe have been monitoring. elections for the last several years and be meeting with them to morrow and there is never been a problem like this before would you consider this a double standard considering the fact that the u.s. is advocating this group to i.c.e. and they're also advocating them. going into other countries the fifty six other states that are in countries that are participating in this and saying hey you can go ahead and monitor their elections here but when it comes to us we are fine we don't need any help. well. you've you've talked about the to sort out there the texas attorney general and the secretary of state and it's really unfortunate really gives us a black eye as a country and we should be transparent about our elections and have people i
the answer is john green bob he's the chief counsel of the lawyers committee for civil rights under law hey there john let's start off by asking why are iowa secretary of state and the texas attorney general so opposed to voting monitors. again thanks for having me. i really don't know it's really quite silly the monitors from europe have been monitoring. elections for the last several years and be meeting with them to morrow and there is never been a problem like this before would you consider...
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than it does to comply with the law and our job as employment lawyers working with people who come to us is to help make these laws something that can be enforced so when the clubs get it and frankly it's going to take a while because this business model has been in place for a long time it's been very successful for these clubs when they get it they're going to start paying these women according to at least a sub minimum wage they can do it other ways but at least the sub minimum wage that you referenced earlier talk a little bit about you know how this works i mean if you go and apply here you're told that these are the rolls take them or leave that's correct what happened in the case we filed in d.c. where we had a federal judge rule in our favor and find as a matter of law that these women were employees what she found was it didn't matter what the agree what the private agreement may have been between the club and these women in other words you can't subvert the federal fair labor standards act that's a law that requires a minimum wage for all employees so you can say listen you
than it does to comply with the law and our job as employment lawyers working with people who come to us is to help make these laws something that can be enforced so when the clubs get it and frankly it's going to take a while because this business model has been in place for a long time it's been very successful for these clubs when they get it they're going to start paying these women according to at least a sub minimum wage they can do it other ways but at least the sub minimum wage that you...
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greek reporter and editor cost of oxygen it says g on trial thursday charged with breaching privacy laws this after the paper published the so-called lagarde list containing the names a wealthy greeks with secret swiss bank accounts r.t. contributor irene is a could do to explain. they'll use that tension between their relationship with government and the journalists let couple days ago we saw that mr vaxevanis who is a hope you are journalist the investigative journalist in greece was arrested because he was a keep out of the guard least the way to gold with more than two thousand greek people who have money in debt was it's a nice recent bank this least it is sad that it was given to this then the finance minister mr up on sunday no but he never gave it gave it to the government to the responsible to the responsible people to investigate what's going on so mr vaxevanis sung that police and decided to cobble seats and he was arrested for that reason so government was blamed for a sensor see it because it is not possible to have any information for example and not been published many jou
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it didn't become law, and the government didn't shut down. you didn't have to -- >> moderator: gentlemen, i guess let me jump ahead to a topic i was thinking of taking up later, but since it's on the table, congressman dold, your opponent says that on the 20 most important votes you did not break with your leaders even once, and that led the tea party to pull congress to the fringe. what is your response? dold: that was, actually, 24 votes. 20% of those votes pass with the the democratic majority. ten of those volts tenny hoyer voted for. not a single one talked about women's health care, the environment, not a single one was talking about transportation infrastructure, not a single one of those votes were dealing on education or a single one on gun control, all things that i think are important to the people of the 10th district and i think are critical votes -- [inaudible conversations] schneider. if we look at the record of this congress which is the most ineffective in our lifetimes, he voted twice with the ryan plan. he talks -- he voted
it didn't become law, and the government didn't shut down. you didn't have to -- >> moderator: gentlemen, i guess let me jump ahead to a topic i was thinking of taking up later, but since it's on the table, congressman dold, your opponent says that on the 20 most important votes you did not break with your leaders even once, and that led the tea party to pull congress to the fringe. what is your response? dold: that was, actually, 24 votes. 20% of those votes pass with the the democratic...
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that such organizations that are under pressure to actually conform to these kind of classification law but essentially this is still censorship and censorship laws it's actually stepping on freedom of speech what price the first amendment is now. we often see that the united states is very quick to criticize and states a broader stepping on premium speech would seem able to say to uphold the same standards at home we can see how the wind that that principle whistle blowing both for journalism and for democracy we can see this exactly what's just been happening in greece right now but just how much freedom of speech should be accepted that many would say of course that we can exist accused of compromising national security even endangering people's lives so where is the line between censorship and security or there is certainly been no evidence that anyone's life and lives have been endangered the real point is that this is an entirely through target gesture anyway these documents are perfectly of perfectly acceptable anywhere it's simply actually trying to add to a bolt gate after the
that such organizations that are under pressure to actually conform to these kind of classification law but essentially this is still censorship and censorship laws it's actually stepping on freedom of speech what price the first amendment is now. we often see that the united states is very quick to criticize and states a broader stepping on premium speech would seem able to say to uphold the same standards at home we can see how the wind that that principle whistle blowing both for journalism...
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since two thousand and one but i guess that's not enough death to constitute reevaluation of how our law enforcement uses these weapons so stop tasing as bro and to break the set i'm first bringing you an interview i just did with ralph nader last night. another large number of seducer puberty going to be like i'm sorry. you may already be aware that there's a third party debate taking place right here on monday night and one well known political activists is hosting another third party debate this sunday right here in washington d.c. activists perennial presidential candidate ralph nader and his message just queer out with the old and in with the new new political direction that is sort of talk about the desperate need for a third party voice and breaking out of the lesser of two evils mentality i'm joined by the third party girl himself ralph nader former u.s. presidential candidate and author of many bestselling books including most recently the seventeen solutions bold ideas for our american future ralph thank you so much for coming on i think you're a fan so at this point we're mere
since two thousand and one but i guess that's not enough death to constitute reevaluation of how our law enforcement uses these weapons so stop tasing as bro and to break the set i'm first bringing you an interview i just did with ralph nader last night. another large number of seducer puberty going to be like i'm sorry. you may already be aware that there's a third party debate taking place right here on monday night and one well known political activists is hosting another third party debate...
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i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> groolg surgeries, a month-long coma and nearly losing her ability to sing, chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta shares the story of a 27-year-old who found a new voice after two double lung transplants. ♪ >> reporter: for charity tillman to sing is to live. ♪ >> reporter: she's performed on some of the most prestigious stages m united states and europe. >> singing gave me something that i could throw myself into that i loved and that i could do and there was a prospect of losing that and losing my life. >> reporter: that's because in 2004 charity was diagnosed with a rare lung disease. it's called pulmonary hyper tension. eventually her lungs became too weak. >> i was is it the hospital. i still didn't think i needed the transplant until one nigh
i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> groolg surgeries, a month-long coma and nearly losing her ability to sing, chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta shares the story of a 27-year-old who found a new voice...
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her daughter-in-law right ta. she and her son are in a plot to kill her daughter-in-law, his wife. >> short nails. they're not claws but they are long and sharp. >> she's in a car outside of walmart talking to who she believes is a hitman. actually an undercover police from california. the whole plot is about killing rita to get her $80,000 savings account. they say they're willing to pay about $1,000 for the killing. >> [ inaudible ]. >> now, the son, richard noble, also meets with the same quote/unquote hitman. he suggests a note with a swastika because of this. >> [ inaudible ]. >> also in this video he mentions that he wants her body to disappear because he doesn't want to pay for the funeral. >> [ bleep ] blow horn. her mouth and her cell phone away. >> that kind of hate and disregard for someone that at one point you obviously loved, maybe. richard gave the hitman keys, be he gave him his wife's schedule, and told him that it was up to him how the killing went down. you know, because, obviously, this guy was
her daughter-in-law right ta. she and her son are in a plot to kill her daughter-in-law, his wife. >> short nails. they're not claws but they are long and sharp. >> she's in a car outside of walmart talking to who she believes is a hitman. actually an undercover police from california. the whole plot is about killing rita to get her $80,000 savings account. they say they're willing to pay about $1,000 for the killing. >> [ inaudible ]. >> now, the son, richard noble,...
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result dual martial law tactics that have been practiced before it's an attempt to completely squelch or squash people's uprising in front of our indian we call the unfinished segment of the arab spring which has never been allowed to even throw or so. in there's been a conservative powers in the region as well as the improver student church and the and the western patrons of tried to completely demolish the voice of the people whom you have barely hear of employ in the us about human rights abuses in marine so here you have a two year mismatch between america's our ideals of disposing universal human rights and the reality on the ground where human rights are selectively being enforced and are we used to block the regimes for political or not give you money what you have is a regional center which is not allowing free expression and then why is for example city of such a hodgepodge and remarked this is the origin of the sin of the whole arab spring narrative and we're not been able to overcome these double standards just because what reinforce the fifth fleet of the us navy does not
result dual martial law tactics that have been practiced before it's an attempt to completely squelch or squash people's uprising in front of our indian we call the unfinished segment of the arab spring which has never been allowed to even throw or so. in there's been a conservative powers in the region as well as the improver student church and the and the western patrons of tried to completely demolish the voice of the people whom you have barely hear of employ in the us about human rights...
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law the usual profession for politicians. instead, he becomes a business management consultant. first at the boston consulting group. that's where he makes the acquaintance of benjamin netanyahu who goes on to become prime minister of israel. then in 1977, he takes a position at another consulting firm, bain & company. after a few years, the company's ceo and founder, bill bain, asks romney to head up a spinoff -- bain capital. >> mitt was hesitant. he was making a good salary. he had a growing family, and he essentially said no. and bill bain said run this new company called bain capital, and if it fails, i'll bring you back to bain & company. so you sort of can't lose. >> bain capital initially invests in startup companies. in 1986, after a tough two years, bain strikes it big. >> we invested in staples early in the year and staples and -- in pretty short order started doing well. we also helped start sports authority, bright horizons, all within a six or nine-month period. >> romney helps launch staples, not only with mone
law the usual profession for politicians. instead, he becomes a business management consultant. first at the boston consulting group. that's where he makes the acquaintance of benjamin netanyahu who goes on to become prime minister of israel. then in 1977, he takes a position at another consulting firm, bain & company. after a few years, the company's ceo and founder, bill bain, asks romney to head up a spinoff -- bain capital. >> mitt was hesitant. he was making a good salary. he had...
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one part of health care reform law that has brakes on it pertains to medicare. there are a number of other provisions, adding preventive benefits for annual mammograms and : naskapis without co-payments, closing the doughnut hole for prescription drugs, all good things. and that is -- here is where we're headed in medicare. this is a -- from the medicare trustees' report that reports on the financial state of medicare. it starts in 1967. this is a data for how much the average person who is over 65 and collecting social security. let's take someone who has earned $50,000 per year, the average wage or the course of their working life. they retire. and you have to pay for medicare. it's not free. you have to pay premiums and co-payments. you paid for part b, which is dr. sturgis and part b is prescription drugs. end in 1967, two years after medicare was started, the average person on social security paid 6% of their social security check just for physician visits. there was not part deep. so 6% of their social security check. in 2010 its 27%. in 2035 is going up t
one part of health care reform law that has brakes on it pertains to medicare. there are a number of other provisions, adding preventive benefits for annual mammograms and : naskapis without co-payments, closing the doughnut hole for prescription drugs, all good things. and that is -- here is where we're headed in medicare. this is a -- from the medicare trustees' report that reports on the financial state of medicare. it starts in 1967. this is a data for how much the average person who is...
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>> for the law, yeah. if you're talking -- these guys start to get philosophical as i'm sure richard mourdock was doing there. look, it's one thing if a woman decides to bring a child to term after she's been raped. there are a lot of cases where an abortion would be indicated, or you would be sympathetic toward the woman. tim tebow, jack nicholson, thank god their mothers didn't abort them. yet and still we are talking about someone running for a position to make laws. should the state require a woman to carry a child to term, no. can we keep our eye on the ball? we live in a country where you can abort a baby up until it's after she's been raped. there are a lot of cases where an abortion would be indicated, or you would be sympathetic toward the woman. tim tebow, jack nicholson, thank god their mothers didn't abort them. yet and still we are talking about someone running for a position to make laws. should the state require a woman to carry a child to term, no. can we keep our eye on the ball? we live i
>> for the law, yeah. if you're talking -- these guys start to get philosophical as i'm sure richard mourdock was doing there. look, it's one thing if a woman decides to bring a child to term after she's been raped. there are a lot of cases where an abortion would be indicated, or you would be sympathetic toward the woman. tim tebow, jack nicholson, thank god their mothers didn't abort them. yet and still we are talking about someone running for a position to make laws. should the state...
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this law was not well thought out. it was not bipartisan but it was very partisan approach to health care reform transit do you have another plan? buerkle: yes, we do. >> maybe we can get to that with our follow-up question you. this is about medicare. as the population ages, the current cost projections for medicare our financial and sustainable the nation. so which of the several floated plans out there to put medicare on stronger financial footing do you support and why? we will begin with dan maffei. maffei: it's extremely important we save medicare, as a guaranteed benefit. the wait is now. not just for today's generation but for future generations to ann marie buerkle says if you're over 55 don't worry. there's real reasons why you should worry. if you're under 55 you better watch out because she wants to change it. the ryan budget should vote for makes into the voucher program. that's one way to handle it but there are other ways. medicare needs some adjustments but fundamentally it's a program that works. what
this law was not well thought out. it was not bipartisan but it was very partisan approach to health care reform transit do you have another plan? buerkle: yes, we do. >> maybe we can get to that with our follow-up question you. this is about medicare. as the population ages, the current cost projections for medicare our financial and sustainable the nation. so which of the several floated plans out there to put medicare on stronger financial footing do you support and why? we will begin...
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of choice when there are only two real options cut out the games just make the two party system the law of the land just make the two parties part of the government make their inner workings transparent and bound by the law and make it clear to every american that there are only two real ladders to climb to power stop lying to me and to everyone else about this democracy stuff what forty percent of the country are independents with virtually no representation either cut the lies and make the two party system the law or make your lies become true by letting the candidates like jill stein and gary johnson have a simple conversation with obama and romney on t.v. if they are indeed extremists then this should show through at the debates right there's nothing scary about competition in an election but that's just my opinion. will change when america picks this president made mostly rage working the run times wrote pushing china to russia as occupy hunger spreads to two parties still dictate move their feet to the selection of clothes go right. to the fifth arts. critique three. arrangement t
of choice when there are only two real options cut out the games just make the two party system the law of the land just make the two parties part of the government make their inner workings transparent and bound by the law and make it clear to every american that there are only two real ladders to climb to power stop lying to me and to everyone else about this democracy stuff what forty percent of the country are independents with virtually no representation either cut the lies and make the...
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street to houston and the abuses that are in the mainstream press they won't even raise the issue of law and order for corporate crime so these are just some of the examples whereby the american people who are supposed to be sovereign in the constitution we the people is a preamble are basically shut out excluded disrespected dismissed underpaid under-insured and flattered into acquiescence because they're told forget it there's only two parties you choose or you stay home instead of having a binding none of the above the way leningrad in st petersburg actually had after. the demise of the soviet union then a binding none of the above so you could go to the polls and vote no to all the candidates and if it wins sets a new new election a new candidate they won't even support something like that which i think about eighty five ninety percent of the people in america would support and we see tens of millions of people that aren't even participate in any election probably because of that you know they don't subscribe to this mandate that gives the president to continue these policies i wante
street to houston and the abuses that are in the mainstream press they won't even raise the issue of law and order for corporate crime so these are just some of the examples whereby the american people who are supposed to be sovereign in the constitution we the people is a preamble are basically shut out excluded disrespected dismissed underpaid under-insured and flattered into acquiescence because they're told forget it there's only two parties you choose or you stay home instead of having a...
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mary is not only a graduate of the law school but has been a great friend of the law school for many years. she has spoken here on numerous occasions, and we are always thrilled to have the opportunity to welcome her, and i'm really grateful she has figured out a way to fit this into her unbelievably busy schedule so she can be here to speak and give us her views up to the minute views from the sec. so, please join me in welcomeing mary schapiro. [applause] >> good morning everyone. thank you for very much for that kind introduction, and in fact for your wonderful stewardship and leadership of my alma mater, and it's always wonderful to be back at gw. i also want to thank the university for hosting the financial regulatory reform symposium. i think it's an important opportunity to contribute to the debate and discussion around financial regulatory reform. four years ago this month, this nation was suffering from a near collapse of our financial system. while there are differences of opinion as to what was the most significant trigger, a bipartisan senate committee report known as the
mary is not only a graduate of the law school but has been a great friend of the law school for many years. she has spoken here on numerous occasions, and we are always thrilled to have the opportunity to welcome her, and i'm really grateful she has figured out a way to fit this into her unbelievably busy schedule so she can be here to speak and give us her views up to the minute views from the sec. so, please join me in welcomeing mary schapiro. [applause] >> good morning everyone. thank...
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but fell le at our fi >> nrator: she had als graduated harva law hool. chicags hehometown >> she c from a middless working family with working family values and strong church values. she went to public school and she and my daughter were classmates, they were friends, and so she has roots there.rk >> barack is very smart and very intellectual, but in michelle, he found a partner who was able to gund him personally in waysto that he hadn't been previously. and that has been profoundly important. >> narrator: and michelle provided something he had never had: a home and stability. >> for him to feel comfortable himself he had to find h michelle and had to find his place in a black family, and that's what she represen d. he can feel comfort in the home that he finds with michelle and in the south side of chicago and yet, he can still use that, what he always will have, which is that transcendent cross-cultural sensibility of someone who came up in both worlds. that makes everythinelse possible from then on. >> narrator: in 1982, the mormon church again calle
but fell le at our fi >> nrator: she had als graduated harva law hool. chicags hehometown >> she c from a middless working family with working family values and strong church values. she went to public school and she and my daughter were classmates, they were friends, and so she has roots there.rk >> barack is very smart and very intellectual, but in michelle, he found a partner who was able to gund him personally in waysto that he hadn't been previously. and that has been...
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that not talking about law enforcement, or anything that would be related to law enforcement. there are still some capabilities that if we get short in a situation where the guard can't provide it, we would need of the access to either the air force reserve or the active component. there have been spleuchans in the law that allows the air force -- some changes in the law that allows the air force commands to be accessed by the governor. the governor is still in charge in his or her state. but they can make the request. the they can access guardian by requesting them because they are always chop 2 or part of governor's force. in the homeland though, accessing the active component and the air force reserve command is a little bit different. the governor is still in charge but would go through the department of defense to request a particular capability. that force would be then chopped to the governor and they would have a dual status commander that has been trained and the command for both. >> sir, thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. next, washington sees china as a ri
that not talking about law enforcement, or anything that would be related to law enforcement. there are still some capabilities that if we get short in a situation where the guard can't provide it, we would need of the access to either the air force reserve or the active component. there have been spleuchans in the law that allows the air force -- some changes in the law that allows the air force commands to be accessed by the governor. the governor is still in charge in his or her state. but...
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laws against it are far more problematic. by getting people to understand that marijuana is, you know, a less harmful substance, getting them to understand that we could treat it more sensibly and out of the underground market and away from drug cartels, colorado and people around the nation are recognizing it's a change that is needed. >> you have a great foil in your governor who former life ran a brew pub, if i'm not mistaken. i think at one point you referred to him ar pete as a drug dealer? >> it was both of them. i call them like i see them. these are guys who are prominent political figures who made a living selling a product that is objectively more harmful than marijuana. it's hypercritical. it's bad public policy. it's time for a change. >> you put together an interesting strange bed foal lows coalition. i want to play a radio ad that is running in colorado. former congressman who is known best on this program for some of the really awful and obscene things he said about immigration. very conservative, very right wi
laws against it are far more problematic. by getting people to understand that marijuana is, you know, a less harmful substance, getting them to understand that we could treat it more sensibly and out of the underground market and away from drug cartels, colorado and people around the nation are recognizing it's a change that is needed. >> you have a great foil in your governor who former life ran a brew pub, if i'm not mistaken. i think at one point you referred to him ar pete as a drug...